This 49.58-acre property in Houston County, Georgia, offers a well-balanced combination of recreational appeal, future homesite potential, and long-term investment value. Conveniently located along Highway 26 with over 650 feet of paved road frontage, the property features an established driveway entrance, providing immediate and easy access for a variety of uses. The tract is composed of approximately 30 acres of longleaf pine timber. These pines not only contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the land but also present an opportunity for income through pine straw raking. Longleaf pine stands are highly desirable for their sustainability, beauty, and revenue potential, making this a strong candidate for both recreational enjoyment and land-based income generation. An established internal road system runs throughout the property, allowing for easy navigation across the entire tract. This network provides access to multiple potential homesites, giving flexibility for a primary residence or weekend retreat. The layout of the property supports privacy while still maintaining accessibility. Along the eastern boundary, the property features over 1,900 feet of frontage on Lawson Branch. This natural water feature enhances the property's character, attracts local wildlife, and adds to its recreational value. Power is already available on the property, which significantly reduces the cost and effort required for future development. Combined with the existing entrance and road system, this tract is well-positioned for immediate use. Whether you are looking for a homesite in Houston County, a recreational tract with natural water features, or a timber investment with income potential, this property offers a diverse set of features to meet your needs. Its location, accessibility, and natural attributes make it a standout opportunity in middle Georgia.